Fifteen Trees Plantings - Groups get more plants in the ground!

This July and August over 1,000 plants have been put in the ground thanks to Fifteen Trees and our industrious member groups Cooee to Camdale Coastcare, Alexander Creek Landcare, and Lagunta Association. 

The Dirty Hands - August 2020

We've Moved! | COVID-19 Update | Cat Management | Rodenticides Awareness | Rescued Penguins & other news

Federal Inquiry into Cats - Landcare Tasmania's submission

Landcare Tasmania has recently made a submission to the Senate inquiry investigating the problem of feral and domestic cats in Australia.

Mt Rumney Tree Planting

Landcare Tasmania and Acton Park Landcare had a successful day planting at Mt Rumney to support much needed habitat for local wildlife. 

The little penguin that could, would, and did!

A story of the brave P7 - the little penguin that could, would and did, with a little help from the hardworking crew at Penguin Rehab and Release. Download the full story written by Kathy Grieveson HERE. 

Landcare in the news!

Avid Landcarers have been attracting attention in the news! Soil First Tasmania have shared some of their soil trial journey in the Tasmanian Country.  The dedicated duo of Bridgewater/Gagebrook Cleanup Group had their community campaign featured in Brighton Community News, and shared their...

Regenerative Agriculture with Celia Leverton

We interview Regenerative Agriculture Network Tasmania (RANT) member Celia Leverton who talks about her passion for regenerative agriculture practices  on her farm Whistlers Ridge, in Franklin Tasmania.

Getting Bushfire-Ready this Winter

Winter is the perfect time to start thinking about how you are going to prepare for bushfire season. 

2020 Pilot Cat Control Project

Sulphur Creek Preservation Bay Coastcare group have been working to ensure the protection of shorebirds through a pilot cat control project. We have had permission to share the following summary of the project update written by Sulphur Creek Preservation Bay...

Networking with the global restoration community: The North East Bioregional Network

Our members, the North East Bioregional Network (NEBN), have extended their efforts globally through their involvement in two global ecological projects: The EcoHealth Network, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).